Re: [digitalradio] Net14 + PK-63

2010-03-20 Thread Andy obrien
Perhaps this is more like it...


K3UK-14>APSK63:K3UK-14  [FN02HK ].



On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 2:32 AM, Andy obrien  wrote:

> My beacon is
>
> K3UK-14  [FN02HK ].
>
> I also produce
>
>
> K3UK>APSK63:K3UK FN02hk
> K3UK>APSK63:K3UK FN02hk
> K3UK-14>APSK63:::{1
> K3UK-14>APSK63:::{1
> K3UK-14>APSK63:::{1
>
> while playing around..
>
>
>
>
> On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 2:15 AM, Andy obrien  wrote:
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>> Thanks Jim.  I have the software and am giving it a try in PSK63 mode ,
>> software seems to be working but I have a few questions.
>>
>> Are ALL  the frequencies listed on the web site for PSK63 as well as
>> Packet ?  Also, it has been a while since the days of using UI-View, do I
>> put my grid in the HF beacon or do you need my longitude /latitude?
>>
>>
>> Andy K3UK
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 8:28 AM, G0JXN Jim wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>>  Hi Guys
>>>
>>> As an experiment I have set up APRS/PSK-63 along side the Net14 300bd
>>> APRS on 20m. The 300bd APRS is running at 100W and the APRS/PSK-63 at 25W.
>>>
>>> Full details of the setup are available at www.net14.org.uk under Net14
>>> + PSK-63.
>>>
>>> Reports and comments please.
>>>
>>> 73
>>>
>>> Jim, G0JXN/MB7UXN
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>
>>
>


Re: [digitalradio] Net14 + PK-63

2010-03-20 Thread Andy obrien
My beacon is

K3UK-14  [FN02HK ].

I also produce


K3UK>APSK63:K3UK FN02hk
K3UK>APSK63:K3UK FN02hk
K3UK-14>APSK63:::{1
K3UK-14>APSK63:::{1
K3UK-14>APSK63:::{1

while playing around..



On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 2:15 AM, Andy obrien  wrote:

> Thanks Jim.  I have the software and am giving it a try in PSK63 mode ,
> software seems to be working but I have a few questions.
>
> Are ALL  the frequencies listed on the web site for PSK63 as well as Packet
> ?  Also, it has been a while since the days of using UI-View, do I put my
> grid in the HF beacon or do you need my longitude /latitude?
>
>
> Andy K3UK
>
>
>
> On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 8:28 AM, G0JXN Jim  wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>  Hi Guys
>>
>> As an experiment I have set up APRS/PSK-63 along side the Net14 300bd APRS
>> on 20m. The 300bd APRS is running at 100W and the APRS/PSK-63 at 25W.
>>
>> Full details of the setup are available at www.net14.org.uk under Net14 +
>> PSK-63.
>>
>> Reports and comments please.
>>
>> 73
>>
>> Jim, G0JXN/MB7UXN
>>
>>  
>>
>
>


[digitalradio] Net14 + PK-63

2010-03-20 Thread G0JXN Jim
Hi Guys

As an experiment I have set up APRS/PSK-63 along side the Net14 300bd APRS on 
20m. The 300bd APRS is running at 100W and the APRS/PSK-63 at 25W.

Full details of the setup are available at www.net14.org.uk under Net14 + 
PSK-63.

Reports and comments please.

73

Jim, G0JXN/MB7UXN


Re: [digitalradio] Has anyone tried the WINMOR keyboarding?

2010-03-20 Thread Andy obrien
I have the latest version and do not see any keboard method in WINMOR.

Andy K3UK

On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 9:14 PM, Howard Z  wrote:

>
>
> Hi,
>
> Has anyone tried the WINMOR keyboarding mode - no ARQ using FEC?
>
> How does it compare to Olivia?
>
> Howard
>
>  
>


[digitalradio] Has anyone tried the WINMOR keyboarding?

2010-03-20 Thread Howard Z
Hi,

Has anyone tried the WINMOR keyboarding mode - no ARQ using FEC?

How does it compare to Olivia?

Howard



[digitalradio] space to ground audio channels via SDR

2010-03-20 Thread Andy obrien
While not exactly digital modes...


-- Forwarded message --
From: pauljmarsh 
Date: Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 3:07 PM
Subject: [SDR-IQ] Re: Impressions on SDR-IP
To: sdr...@yahoogroups.com




> Some impressions of the IP is at http://www.pudxk.blogspot.com/73,Tarmo...
>
Hi Tarmo,all,

Thats a very interesting write up. I've put my observations on the SDR-IP
online at http://www.uhf-satcom.com/sdr-ip/

During the last shuttle mission we used an SDR-IP to record the 2MHz
downlink from the shuttle during every pass, resulting in 5Gb to 7Gb files
per pass, which were then post-processed in order to recover the space to
ground audio channels. The mission audio we recovered is posted on line at
http://www.uhf-satcom.com/sounds/ - pretty amazing that it was possible for
non-NASA folks to get this stuff.

The SDRIP here is connected to a giga-bit ethernet LAN, so the network use
is consequentially quite small even with 2Mbps sample rate of the SDR. The
PC used with SV is an Athlon 2.7GHz CPU which seems to be able to keep up
with the network traffic with no problems. I must actually try my SDRIP on
HF a bit more, so far its had about 1 hours use on that band.

regards,

Paul M0EYT.

 __._,_.


Re: [digitalradio] Scanning PSKmail WARC freqs

2010-03-20 Thread Rein Couperus
The PSkmail servers only use CALL de CALL when confirming messages or user 
beaons...
If you have captured PSK250 then it will probably have been US servers, or 
Intermar maritime
servers on 10148.0 (center freq) (DK4XI-30), as on 10147.0 we use PSK500R as 
default. 

As soon as a connection is established, RSID is only used for the mode change 
protocol,
and a lot of users don't use the software supporting the new protocol yet...

Rein PA0R


Rein et al.

 I scanned 10147 and 18105 today for six hours, alternating every 90
 seconds with a 3 Khz range.  I only picked up  three PSk250 RS IDs on
 30M and NONE on 17M.  Each RS ID on 30M was not decoded well enough to
 produce a callsign.  Since Muktipsk looks for a "de ** " string,
 perhaps the stations were sending PSKMAIL IDs without a "de" ?  For
 the last hour , I listening for 30 minutes on each frequency, listened
 with my own ears.  I heard no PSK250 on 18105 .  On 30M I heard two RS
 IDs and several PSK250 signals without RS ID.  perhaps not all PSK
 mail servers are using RS ID yet ?

 Andy K3UK